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The Dean of University Advising serves as the leader of the Office of University Advising, providing strategic direction and oversight for all post-ASL planning initiatives. The Dean supervises three University Advisors (UAs) and is a member of the High School Leadership Team, collaborating closely with the High School Principal, Assistant Principal, and Director of Student Life to support the mission of the school by empowering students to know themselves, to navigate the university advising process and post-secondary opportunities, and to discover purpose at ASL and beyond. The Dean leads this work in collaboration with all constituencies to help each student craft a vision for their future and make informed post-secondary decisions.
In addition to leadership responsibilities, the Dean maintains a caseload of students (and their parent/guardian(s)), in both the senior and junior classes, advising, monitoring, and guiding them through the post-ASL planning process from halfway through junior year until post-graduation. The Dean advises approximately 25-35 students in the senior class, and then begins to advise 25-35 juniors in the December of their junior year. The Dean is also the de facto University Advisor for the 9th and 10th grade classes. The Dean is responsible for managing systems, ensuring compliance with ASL graduation requirements, UK graduation requirements, and Middle States Association compliance.
Summary of Major Responsibilities:
Leadership and Management
Provide strategic leadership and vision for the Office of University Advising
Supervise, mentor, and evaluate three University Advisors, fostering professional growth and team cohesion
Serve as a member of the High School Leadership Team, collaborating closely with the High School Principal, Assistant Principal, and Director of Student Life to align university advising with broader school goals and pastoral care initiatives
Collaborate with the Dean of Admissions to ensure alignment between university advising and school admissions initiatives
Manage and optimize systems for university advising, including databases, organizational platforms, and communication protocols
With the registrar, ensure all students meet ASL graduation requirements, UK graduation requirements, and Middle States Association graduation requirements
Oversee the distribution of student caseloads among the university advising team
Lead UA team meetings, setting agendas and driving continuous improvement
University Advising and Student Support
Counsel and guide students and their parents/guardians, in both group and individual meetings, on the many options post-ASL
Guide and monitor students through the application process for university admission in the US, UK, and other countries, and/or other post-ASL opportunities
Write detailed counselor recommendations and/or references for each student as needed
Design and implement comprehensive parent education initiatives on university advising, admissions processes, and post-ASL planning
Work with grade deans, advisors, and faculty as part of the annual academic and extracurricular course schedule planning sessions with students and parents/guardians
In collaboration with the Director of Student Life and the Director of ASL’s WorkX program, design lessons for the advisory program that frame future planning and potential career pathways
Collaborate with the High School Leadership team as needed to support students who may need to consider different pathways to graduation
Professional Development and External Relations
Publish and maintain the school's University Advising Profile, ensuring accurate and current information about ASL's academic programs, graduation requirements, and post-secondary outcomes. Maintain university advising statistics for the school and undertake internal and external reporting responsibilities to different constituencies.
Meet with university representatives, visit universities, attend conferences, and generally keep abreast of changes and updates in all aspects of US, UK, and international university admissions
Represent ASL at professional conferences and maintain active membership in organizations such as IACAC or NACAC
Participate actively in the life of the School through attendance at events, committee membership, and leadership of extracurricular activities
Any other duties as are within the scope, spirit, and purpose of the job, as requested
Reports to: High School Principal
Hours: full-time
Start date: 1 July 2026
Salary: competitive based on qualifications and experience
Contract: This is a 12-month position, with 32 days of annual leave, 8 UK bank holidays, and 5 school closure days
Application Process: Interested applicants should apply via the School’s website (not applicable for internal candidates), and submit a cover letter, resume, statement of university advising philosophy, and 2 sample counsellor recommendation letters to employment@asl.org.Closing Date: January 18, 2026
Required Skills and Experience:
Substantive professional experience in global college counseling, university advising, or college admissions
Demonstrated supervisory experience managing professional staff
Proven track record of leading and developing comprehensive college counseling or university advising programs
Excellent interpersonal and counseling skills in working with students, parents, and faculty in settings or with diverse, multinational student populations
Strong understanding of US university admissions, UK university admissions, and global university admissions practices
Experience managing systems, statistics and databases in an educational setting. Familiarity with websites such as MAIA, Bridge U., Cialfo, or Unifrog
A desire to work in a team-focused, community environment and demonstrated ability to lead collaborative teams
Strong understanding of adolescent development
Demonstrably strong oral and written communication skills
Willingness to contribute to school life outside of the classroom
A proven commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children
Desirable Qualifications/Experience:
Familiarity with technology including MAIA and the Veracross student information database
Deep understanding of American curricula and pathways, and the Advanced Placement program
Knowledge and understanding of international and/or independent school communities
Active membership in IACAC or NACAC with demonstrated engagement in professional networks
Experience serving on school leadership teams
Advanced degree in counseling, education, or related field
The American School in London is a non-profit, independent, Kindergarten-Grade 12 school offering an American curriculum in an international setting, with a student body of 1,350 representing over 50 nationalities. Our outstanding faculty fosters intellectual rigor and independent thinking. The School’s location in central London further enhances the educational experience.